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SHAKYJAKES wrote:To me, the dirt roads are part of the experience! Was in the park 2 weeks ago, roads was fine. KTP is doing a great job in maintenance of the roads. Deflate your tyres to 1.4 and it will be fine.

SJ

Agreed! If the roads in Kgalagadi are tarred, it will spoil the experience totally. The corrugations are caused by lazy people who do not deflate their tyres. A lot of work is put into maintaining the roads in Kgalagadi. Be considerate by deflating tyres as soon as you enter the park.

Hi all. Its been a while since we've been to Kgalagadi and I have sort of lost track with this topic and the status of the roads.

Last time around, we still had to leave the Nossob at Samevloeiing already and then travel via the Auob to Nossob (using the upper dune road to get back to the Nossob side). Is my understanding of the previous posts correct that the entire Nossob road from Twee Rivieren all the way to Kij Kij is now finished? And then, once you get to Kij Kij, is the Nossob road further north still work in progress so that you must then get back to the Auob via the lower dune road, and then get back to the Nossob side via the upper dune road? Or can you go straight north from Kij Kij all the way to Nossob, staying on the Nossob side all the time?